Four weeks out from the big sale, transplanting is done and the plants are looking fantastic! I'm very excited for this year- the plants are enjoying the weather and are thriving. Keep posted for a blog post regarding 'Tomato Days' which will fall on the 21st this year.

Below find a list of the green and white tomatoes that will be available at the sale and afterwards:

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

It's a busy time of year, crazy busy. I am in the midst of doing all the transplanting, a job that can seem never-ending at times.The plants are looking good, and have been loving the sun and warm temperatures. I know a cold weekend is on the way, a reminder that tomato planting time is still a ways off.My sales begin in 4 1/2 weeks, May 21. Lots to do yet, and hopefully pop a bit of the garden in too. But I will be ready.Here are the browns, blues and blacks that will be available when I open up:Amethyst CreamAzteca NegroAmazon ChocolateBlack StarBlueberriesBlack CherryBlue FireBlue PittsBlue BayouBlue AngelBrad's Black HeartBrazilian BeautyBlack Sea ManBlack MoorBlack KrimBlack PlumBlack IcicleBlackBlack RufflesBlack EthiopianBlack Brown BoarSmall Black PearBlack PearCuban BlackClackamas BlueberryCherry BrowniesCapuchino Chocolate PearCarol Chykos Black PasteChocolateChocolate CherryCarbonCafé BuleCherokee ChocolateDancing with the SmurfsDe Barao BlackDark ItalianFahrenheit BluesHearts Delight BlackJapanese Trifele BlackJoffreMr BrownNyagousOzark SunsetOsu BluePaul RobesonPrimary ColorsPlum BlackRussian CossackSandys Chocolate CherryBlack BrandywineTurks MutsTsungshigo JapaneseTendence BleuWooly Blue Jay

Sunday, April 10, 2016

If you are coming out to buy seedlings from me this spring, beginning on the long weekend in May (21st), following is the list of bicolour tomatoes that will be available. I believe there are 100 on this list, and within the next few days, I'll be posting the names of more of the different coloured varieties.I am putting together brief descriptions of all varieties, but if you are purusing this list and see a name you like you can research it a bit more. Most, but not all should be traceable online. If not, I am happy to tell you about them. As always it is first come, first served, but there are always lots of tomatoes and as I always say, they are all good. They really are.Now for the snow to stop this mid-April foolishness and let the real spring arrive.

About Me

I have a BSW degree, and worked as a social worker for quite a few years, before getting out (with most of my sanity intact) to farm.I grew up on a farm and this is what i was meant to do. I have two wonderful daughters, as well as 3 dogs, 6 cats, a pig named Joey, chickens, ducks and a bunny. All are family.